Hydrogen production via steamre forming of ethyl alcohol over palladium/ indium oxide catalyst

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We report the synergetic effect between palladium and indium oxide on hydrogen production in the steam reforming reaction of ethyl alcohol. The palladium/indium oxide catalyst shows higher hydrogen production rate than indium oxide and palladium. Palladium/indium oxide affords ketonization of ethyl alcohol with negligible by-product carbon monoxide, while indium oxide mainly affords dehydration of ethyl alcohol, and palladium affords decomposition of ethyl alcohol with large amount of by-product carbon monoxide. The catalytic feature of palladium/ indium oxide can be ascribed to the formation of palladium-indium intermetallic component during the reaction as confirmed by X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic measurements.

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Umegaki, T., Yamada, Y., Ueda, A., Kuriyama, N., & Xu, Q. (2009). Hydrogen production via steamre forming of ethyl alcohol over palladium/ indium oxide catalyst. Research Letters in Physical Chemistry, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/631815

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